Regor extends an invitation to all artists interested in the paranormal to make use of his discovery. His research began
because of an incident in World War II.
On a torpedoed, sinking passenger liner in April, 1942, a dazed and bleeding young passenger received a mental message:
Don't use the main stairwell, go to the steel ladder on the other side. That revelation saved his life. It was
discovered
later that the main stairwell was a shattered trap in which many lost their lives vainly trying to ascend. Then after
his lifeboat settled onto the water, he felt a sudden compulsion to stand up. When he did, the place where he had been
sitting was struck by an unfortunate passenger who had dived to his death in the darkness into what he thought was water.
Those incidents were the beginning for Regor of a life dedicated to understanding the interworkings of the normal and the
paranormal. Already trained as an artist at the National Academy of Design, he worked out and developed his ideas in
beautifully composed oil paintings.
Over the course of years Regor has developed a complete metaphysical system for describing and affecting the universe. The
shapes and patterns of his canvases are by no means random or even composed merely for esthetic reasons. They have
meaning, and they affect the viewer in positive ways that, according to Regor, are more than physical or psychological.
The visionary language of geometric shapes is the basis of Visionary Positive Art. VPA can be used by any artist to enhance
his perceptive ability. Simply place the proper geometric upon the canvas as a focal point. The symbols activate
perceptive awareness and needn't be retained once this occurs.